AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSudan–Chad Border: Khartoum’s army says it retook Kulbus, a strategic Darfur town near the Chadian border, while RSF claims can’t be independently verified and both sides trade accusations about who controls key corridors. Humanitarian Access: Sudan extended the Adré border crossing with Chad until Sept. 30, with the UN saying it will help keep aid moving despite insecurity, even as cholera fears and clashes worsen. Chad Development: A China-aided water project in southern Chad’s Mandoul and Salamat is delivering hundreds of hand-pump wells and centralized stations, cutting the daily grind of unsafe, far-off water collection. Humanitarian Abuse Allegations: Doctors Without Borders faces a major scandal after an internal probe alleges “sex-for-aid” exploitation by staff in eastern Chad refugee areas, leading to firings and bans. Security in the Sahel: Niger’s junta-linked forces report major setbacks for jihadists, including attacks on strategic bases and airport perimeters, underscoring how fast the conflict is shifting across the region.
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